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[Title] => Filipino deportees worried for families' safety in Sabah
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[Title] => Imported used cars killing auto industry dealers
[Summary] => Imported secondhand vehicles bought through the Subic Freeport are being sold under questionable circumstances to the detriment of the local automotive industry.
Industry players including manufacturers, car dealers, parts makers and workers in the automotive industry made this claim yesterday as they criticized Malacañang over its flip-flopping statements concerning the lifting of the ban on imported secondhand vehicles.
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ELIZABETH DEE
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September 15, 2005 - 12:00am